'Rust' armorer may have brought live rounds on set -prosecutors
By Andrew Hay Prosecutors say they have evidence pointing to the possibility the armorer for the movie "Rust"
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Elizabeth Warren demands Justice Department closely scrutinize PGA Tour's Saudi deal
Senators Warren and Wyden are pushing for the Justice Department to scrutinize the PGA Tour and LIV merger deal.
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'Rust' armorer likely was hungover when she loaded the gun used in the fatal movie set shooting, prosecutors say
The armorer on the set of the movie "Rust" likely was hungover when she loaded a prop gun used by actor Alec Baldwin that fired a live round of ammunition during a rehearsal, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, prosecutors said in a court filing.
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Google faces EU break-up order over anti-competitive adtech practices
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Alphabet's Google may have to sell part of its lucrative adtech business to address
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EU officials accuse Google of antitrust violations in its ad tech business
Google's advertising business should be broken up, European Union officials said Wednesday, alleging that the tech giant's involvement in multiple parts of the digital advertising supply chain creates "inherent conflicts of interest" that risk harming competition.
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Texas wins round against Google as antitrust lawsuit returned to Lone Star state
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Texas won the latest round in its antitrust lawsuit against Alphabet's Google on Monday as a U.S. judicial
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New Mexico judge approves settlement in 'Rust' wrongful death lawsuit
A district court judge in New Mexico on Thursday approved a settlement agreement between the family of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer who was shot and killed during a rehearsal on the 'Rust' film set in 2021, producers -- including actor Alec Baldwin -- and crew, according to a court order.
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Ford Motor Co sues Blue Cross Blue Shield in antitrust case over ‘astronomical’ profit
By Mike Scarcella Ford Motor Co sued Blue Cross Blue Shield Association in U.S. court on Wednesday, accusing
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FTC chair Khan accused of 'abuse of power' in new US House probe
WASHINGTON The House Oversight Committee's Chairman James Comer opened a probe Thursday into U.S. Federal Trade Commission Chair
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Cox Media, other broadcasters to pay $48 million to end price-fixing claims
By Mike Scarcella Cox Media Group LLC, Fox Corp and CBS Corp have agreed to pay a combined
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Israel watchdog seeks data from banks in interest rate probe
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM Israel's competition watchdog sought more data on Sunday from the country's banks relating to
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American Airlines flags no earnings impact from NEA ruling
American Airlines Group Inc's Chief Financial Officer Devon May said on Thursday the court ruling on the Northeast
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